Bring on Empress Oprah!

"My whole gig is this tool to move feminism forward," she tells Armour & Co. "I want more women to tell the truth about what it is to be a woman."

By "tool," the 39-year-old Chicago native means her memoir, "Tiny Ladies in Shiny Pants," a collection of humorous feminist essays.

Soloway, an Emmy-nominated co-executive producer of HBO's "Six Feet Under," will be back in her hometown Monday doing readings from the book with her sister Faith Soloway. The two created the Annoyance Theatre's "The Real Live Brady Bunch" -- at I.O.

While here, Soloway says she plans to start a grass-roots feminist movement. "Part of my agenda is that I want to install Oprah [Winfrey] as the leader of the world," she told us. "She's already the president of Chicago, right? She's got more power than the mayor."